Any hiking boot worth its salt is going to have a breaking-in period, and this boot's was not unusually long. Good enough ankle support to make carrying a load more stable, and fantastic traction, even on wet rock and snow. A word of warning: order a half size lower than you usually would, even af...
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beautiful boots! so very well made! unfortunately the boot cuts into my toes right where the boot bends when walking. And my ankle rubs against the boot as well, very uncomfortable, reminds me of my old ski boots. So I guess these boots aren't right for my feet.

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Reviewed by Pamela from Mexico on Monday, October 12, 2015

Im very happy with my boots, I didn't follow the convertion table, I just checked the European Size in my other shoes and i ordered the same, and the fits is great!
Theyre water resist and awesome on all terrains

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Reviewed by Stefanie from South Carolina on Tuesday, January 13, 2015

I love, love, love these boots! At first I was a little skeptical about purchasing boots online (especially considering the European to US conversion), but after reading the reviews I decided to give it a try. I generally wear women's size 11M (US), which is never easy to shop for. After using the conversion chart for size and taking the advice of the individuals who suggested that they run a size large and to purchase a narrow boot instead, I found that I am more than satisfied with how my boots fit. The toe box has plenty of room for swelling and thick socks. Also, they are incredibly comfortable, not to stiff, have very rugged grip, and are not to heavy. Most boots I try on are uncomfortable in the ankle, but these fit perfectly. I have not had one blister and the material inside the ankle of the boot and on the tongue are soft. This allows for shorter socks on warmer days (South Carolina folks. The struggle is real!).

About Mammut

Mammut is a Swiss-based producer of high-quality mountaineering, climbing and trekking equipment. The company’s history actually dates back to the mid-1800’s, beginning with a single rope maker named Kaspar Tanner. By the 1940’s, the brand had officially adopted the mammoth logo and name. Originally specializing in Mammut ropes, the well-known alpine gear company eventually grew its product line to include mountaineering boots, crampons, harnesses and hardware. By the 1990’s, the product selection had grown even further to include Mammut jackets, pants, sleeping bags, Mammut packs and a host of other premium-quality essentials for the outdoor enthusiast.